Norwegian Ex-Guard Convicted for Spying for Russia, Iran

October 17, 2025

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A 28-year-old Norwegian, formerly a US Embassy guard in Oslo, was convicted of espionage for leaking secrets to Russia and Iran. An Oslo court sentenced him to three years and seven months in prison.

Court’s Findings on Espionage

The court found that the man shared sensitive details about the embassy’s personnel, building layout, and security procedures.

He admitted to these actions but claimed he committed no crime. Prosecutors linked his motives to the US stance on Israel and the Gaza conflict.

Defense Challenges Espionage Definition

Inger Zadig, the man’s attorney from Elden Law Firm, argued the case questions Norway’s espionage laws. “He exaggerated his access,” she said.

“His role was minor, like a cleaner’s, and the data was harmless.” The defense is considering an appeal. Prosecutor Carl Fredrik Fari, who sought a six-year term, may also appeal the sentence.

Charges and University Connection

The man was convicted on five espionage counts but acquitted of corruption charges. At the time of his November 2024 arrest, he was a security student at Norway’s Arctic University (UiT).

This marks UiT’s second espionage case in recent years. In 2022, a researcher posing as Brazilian, later revealed as Russian Mikhail Mikushin, was arrested and later exchanged in a prisoner swap.

Norway’s Arctic Border Concerns

Norway shares a 198-kilometer Arctic border with Russia. Since Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Norway has tightened Russian entry rules. Plans for a border fence are under review to strengthen security.

Why This Case Matters

This conviction highlights espionage threats in Norway, a key global ally. It fuels debate over what qualifies as espionage and how to safeguard national interests.


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